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numberwang said:
Immersiveunreality said:

It is elevated by 10,59 feet,will take a thousand years at the rate sea levels currently rise

No catastrophe then? Oceans have been rising for the last 10K years since the interglacial period began.

Sea levels at Stockholm, home of famous Greta with no childhood. Seems we have declining sea levels there (or elevating tectonic plates).

https://www.psmsl.org/data/obtaining/stations/78.php

Sea levels at Venice, Italy. There was a slow rise in the first half of the 20th century, but it seems to have mostly stalled when CO2 began to rise in the 60s.

https://www.psmsl.org/data/obtaining/stations/168.php

Really stop assuming the whole world is manipulated by those American politics over at your place because here they do not have a big impact on the thoughts of people about trying to do better for our environment,being tribalistic blinds you.

Ofcourse climate change has been existent since "climate" started to exist and that does not negate our industrial and consumeristic influence on it right now.

There will be places where sealevels can drop or stagnate because or other environmental influences but on a global scale and not just the pinpoint places you think to be evidenceworthy the sealevel has a high probability to rise with continous global warming that is mainly caused from CO2 releases in our atmosphere,most of those releases we can't help and nature itself is highly responsible for it but what we CAN do is minimizing our bit of influence on it in the hope to slow the process of warming(that can even result in extreme cooling) so we get more time to adapt to the shift of climate in future and avoid tragedy.